SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - September 27, 2007) - Unico, Incorporated (OTCBB: UCOI), a natural
resource company in the precious metals mining sector, today announced the
completion of the secondary electrical substation at the Deer Trail Mine
that will supply power to the mill and processing facility. With the
secondary substation complete and the connection from the main electrical
substation established, power will be available inside the mill buildings
once the main substation is energized.

A new photo gallery showing the completed secondary substation at the Deer
Trail Mine is expected to be added to the Media section of the Unico
website, http://www.unicomining.com, in the next several days.

The main substation will supply the 1.5 megawatts of power required to
operate the mill and processing facility at the Deer Trail Mine. The
completed subsidiary substation will be used to reduce the voltage from
12,470 volts to the 480 volts needed to operate the mill facility.

The completion of the secondary substation included the wiring of all
components and connections to the two main distribution panels that feed
the motor control centers throughout the main mill buildings. The
distribution wire used to take the 480 volts from the secondary transformer
to the 1200-amp panel has been installed, as has the copper wire that moves
the 480-volt power from the 1200-amp disconnect to the distribution panels.

The circuit panels inside the mill buildings that run the lighting are
currently being wired, and the wiring of panels and controls in the mill
buildings is also underway.

The secondary substation was completed with the assistance of electrical
contractor Cache Valley Electric (www.cve.com), one of the largest
electrical contractors in the western United States.

"The completion of the secondary substation is yet another important step
in establishing all electrical connections necessary at the mill and
processing facility at the Deer Trail Mine," stated Mark A. Lopez, chief
executive officer of Unico. "We will continue to focus on the last
remaining wiring and connection work until power is available to begin
processing operations at the facility."

Unico recently completed the purchase of the Deer Trail Mine for its Deer
Trail Mining Company subsidiary.

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About Unico, Inc.

Unico, Inc. (OTCBB: UCOI) is a publicly traded natural resource company in
the precious metals mining sector that is focused on the exploration,
development and production of gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper
concentrates at its three mine properties: the Deer Trail Mine, the Bromide
Basin Mine and the Silver Bell Mine. The company has also announced
agreements to acquire over 70 additional mining claims. Recently, Unico
announced that its wholly owned Deer Trail Mining Company subsidiary had
completed the purchase of the Deer Trail Mine from Crown Mines, LLC. For
more information, please visit
www.unicomining.com.

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